The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 61
Page 7
... selfe to speake : A Maide of grace and compleate majestie , 118. That were to : out . the gate : the little gate - 1Q . 119. fit : sit - 12 . 141. sball : can - IQ . 123. sworne : swore - 1Q.2-4F . 143. felfe : self - 1Q . About ...
... selfe to speake : A Maide of grace and compleate majestie , 118. That were to : out . the gate : the little gate - 1Q . 119. fit : sit - 12 . 141. sball : can - IQ . 123. sworne : swore - 1Q.2-4F . 143. felfe : self - 1Q . About ...
Page 13
... selfe- same thing deare impe . Boy . No no , O Lord sir no . Brag . How canst thou part sadnesse and melancholy my tender Juvenall ? 9 Boy . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough signeur . Brag . Why tough signeur ? Why ...
... selfe- same thing deare impe . Boy . No no , O Lord sir no . Brag . How canst thou part sadnesse and melancholy my tender Juvenall ? 9 Boy . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough signeur . Brag . Why tough signeur ? Why ...
Page 19
... selfe , held precious in the worlds esteeme , To parlee with the sole inheritour Of all perfections that a man may owe , Matchlesse Navarre , the plea of no lesse weight IO Then Aquitaine , a Dowrie for a Queene . Be now as prodigall of ...
... selfe , held precious in the worlds esteeme , To parlee with the sole inheritour Of all perfections that a man may owe , Matchlesse Navarre , the plea of no lesse weight IO Then Aquitaine , a Dowrie for a Queene . Be now as prodigall of ...
Page 24
... selfe should make A yeelding ' gainst some reason in my brest , And goe well satisfied to France againe . 160 Prin . You doe the King my Father too much wrong , And wrong the reputation of your name , In so unseeming to confesse receyt ...
... selfe should make A yeelding ' gainst some reason in my brest , And goe well satisfied to France againe . 160 Prin . You doe the King my Father too much wrong , And wrong the reputation of your name , In so unseeming to confesse receyt ...
Page 25
... selfe lodg'd in my heart , Though so deni'd farther harbour in my house : Your owne good thoughts excuse me , and farewell , To morrow we shall visit you againe . 1 accompany Prin . Sweet health & faire desires consort1 your grace . Kin ...
... selfe lodg'd in my heart , Though so deni'd farther harbour in my house : Your owne good thoughts excuse me , and farewell , To morrow we shall visit you againe . 1 accompany Prin . Sweet health & faire desires consort1 your grace . Kin ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Anthonio Armado Athens Bass Bassanio Berowne bond Boyet Brag caskets Clow Clowne Costard Demetrius doth ducats Duke Egeus Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faire faire Lady Fairy Father feare five-accent flesh Folio foole forsworne gentle give grace Gratiano grone hast hath heare heart heaven heere Helena Hermia indeede Jaquenetta Jessica King Lady Launcelet Longavill looke Lord Lorenzo Lovers Lysander Madam Master Merchant of Venice moneyes Moone musicke Nerrissa never Night Dr oath Oberon Peda Peter Quince Philostrate Piramus play Pompey Portia pray Princesse Puck Quarto Quin rhymed Rich ring Rosa Rosaline Scene Second Quarto selfe shalt shew Shylocke soule speake Sunne sweare sweet tell thee Theseus thing Thisby thou Titania tongue true Venice word yong